It’s been a long, snowy La Nina Winter, and I know you might be looking for signs of Spring in the long-range forecast. Well, let’s see if I can put a “glass is half-full” spin on this. The forecast for April, May and June is still calling for BELOW AVERAGE temperatures in the Inland Northwest. However, I think that will be more true for the first half of Spring, with temperatures trending toward normal by June. That’s when La Nina will have weakened to the point that it is no longer a player in our weather pattern. It looks like the wetter-than-average weather that we’ve been having will also trail of significantly. The end of March and beginning of April look pretty wet, but I think we’ll get more and longer breaks between storms in May and June. For more from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, CLICK HERE.

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So Kris, last year we didn’t bother with putting up the outdoor pool, am I going to have better luck this year?
I live at 12926 N Wood Rd north of highway 2 toward Reardan and we are getting gropple and thunder and lightning at 7:15 TO 7:30. The sunset was great!
I live in Cottonwood, ID., so every year we pretty much go from winter to summer, but this year the weather seems, well, drearier. By the way, I have the weather channel on my desktop along with KXLY weather. You are waaaaaay more accurate for my area, and you’re 180 miles away! Nice job, Kris.